Kale, I guess he wasn't serious. Nobody really can be serious claiming the will to archive games after 1986.
BBH, plenty have that dream too, and I'm pretty much convinced nobody wants to put hands on that due to the mole of manual work it would need.
I'm not just putting there my approval, I would seriously like to contribute somehow if it saves time to others, or convince others to act. Like, I could bring up a complete list of romsets name, even commission the work with real money (up to my limits, cause I'm unemployed) if an editor feels more motivated by then.
I would have totally taken care of all the boring stuff, in the imaginary world where I could have power to do so, but I'm not asking for that.
Yes I'm serious, up to a certain limit I would commission it. I've been using this site and uploaded stuff so much and not even donated once to maintain it, at least that would be a way to maintain the scoreboard better looking. Sorta. Kinda.
But before proceeding with any measure, we need wide agreement of course, and this is a nasty point.
I agree on archiving only gambling games and I agree on the part of "no skill involved". But the interest, this is so subjective, I believe we should leave interest aside.
Like, for example, if we archive all games that are based exclusively on gambling, we should archive (note again: this is an example) all the Amcoe slot machines, and we should archive (please note again: just an example) Poker Ladies. If we base it on personal interest, then someone may pop up and say "hey, Poker Ladies is cool, it's interesting to watch, can go up even for three loops with one credit, why do you archive that?", I'm pretty sure there would be someone out there like that.
Someone else (like me? maybe?) may say that Poker Ladies or Pachinko Sexy Reaction or thirsty-for-blood mahjongs may not be based entirely on luck factor, but applying some strategy may help to last longer, so we should be sure also on what to include in the "gambling" group. I.m.o. slot machines and card games are 2 different categories of gambling, since on slot machines you can't decide anything, on card games you can try to play with common sense even if you know the CPU will win at any cost at some point.
To summarise, I agree on doing a selection of games to archive that are "completely" based on luck, whether they are classified as gambling or not. I obviously dream to see archived more than that, but that's just me.
PP it's nice that you agree with us on something
right after el wil has stolen to your friend (or other self) TK more than 200 first places on gambling games, and so, if it ever happens that we archive gambling games, you would have one less opponent in front of you. Look at the coincidence.
About the suggestion from TJT, that's another story with which I am neutral.
It has sense at first, but... I can see a bit of fanatism for those games that lot of people plays massively on purpose (golden era classics), and an unfair amount of points coming from the games played for obligation (tournament entries). And, the fear that someone more cunning than TK/PP will start creating multiple fake accounts that load awful scores to lot of games just to increase the value of who's at top of the ranking. Or even, people willing to get high in leaderboard would start to submit a score to literally everything, if the last score of a ranking still gives them a point.
On the other side, it is also true that, as the current system works, a score left alone without competition may be an undeserved 1st place to stash. Sincerely and personally, I never cared so much about that as I don't really understand in the very first place WHY a page like that leaderboard should even exist; my aim is primarily to reduce the spam, or "flooding" of replays submitted on board.